WSP

Lead Archaeologist

WSP$100K — $139K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Professional archaeological fieldwork license in Ontario, in good standing with the MCM.
  • Degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a relevant discipline.
  • Over 15 years of archaeological experience with leadership in complex field programs.
  • Strong grasp of CRM business practices and Indigenous engagement processes.
  • Expertise in the Ontario Heritage Act and relevant provincial/federal frameworks.
  • Proven experience in project scope and budget design for archaeology initiatives.
  • Strong skills in quality control and team mentorship.

Responsibilities

  • Direct and manage archaeological assessments and regulatory reporting per the Ontario Heritage Act.
  • Build and foster relationships with Indigenous Nations and community partners for collaboration.
  • Provide clients with expert advice on archaeological processes and Indigenous engagement.
  • Lead technical strategies for business development, including shaping proposals and client relations.
  • Deliver high-quality work independently in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment.
  • Mentor team members to enhance skills and support succession planning.
  • Review deliverables to ensure compliance with MCM and WSP quality standards.

Benefits

  • Promote health, safety, and security within projects and teams.
  • Access to innovative technologies to enhance project outcomes.
Full Job Description
Job Description

The Opportunity

Lead with Purpose - As a Lead Archaeologist, you will guide multi-phase archaeological programs, shape technical strategies, and contribute to culturally responsible project delivery across complex infrastructure and environmental initiatives. You will bring advanced expertise, leadership, and a commitment to preserving heritage while supporting project success province-wide.

Your Impact
  • Direct and oversee archaeological assessments requirements aligned with the Ontario Heritage Act & Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism (MCM), including advanced field strategies, excavation design, mitigation planning, and regulatory reporting.
  • Build and maintain meaningful relationships with Indigenous Nations and community partners, advancing respectful collaboration.
  • Provide expert guidance to clients on archaeological processes and constraints, Indigenous engagement, permitting, and risk management.
  • Support business development: lead technical approaches, contribute to proposals, and cultivate strong client relationships.
  • Independently deliver quality work in a deadline-driven environment including decision making on highly complex issues.
  • Mentor archaeological team members, building capability and supporting succession.
  • Provide senior technical review of deliverables to meet MCM and WSP quality standards.
  • Provide visible leadership by promoting health, safety and security in your projects and teams.
  • Apply innovative technologies to elevate project outcomes.

The Skills That Set You Apart
  • Professional or research license to conduct archaeological fieldwork in Ontario in good standing with the MCM.
  • Degree in archaeology, anthropology, or related discipline.
  • 15+ years of archaeological experience with demonstrated leadership in complex, multi-phase field programs.
  • Deep understanding of CRM business, permitting pathways, Indigenous engagement practices, and heritage stewardship.
  • Expert understanding of relevant provincial and federal legislative frameworks (e.g., MCM, Parks Canada standards as well as the Planning Act, Environmental Assessment Act, Aggregate Resources Act etc.).
  • Experience designing scope and budget for archaeological projects of all sizes and complexities.
  • Experience in providing quality control of client deliverables and providing constructive feedback to staff regarding how to improve deliverables in future.
  • Strong understanding of project financial management.
  • Able to direct technical and safety training and instructions
  • Able to obtain Provincial and Federal Security Clearance.
  • Valid driver's license with satisfactory driving record, per the WSP's driving policy.


Preferred Qualifications:
  • Expert knowledge of the Ontario historical period and/or Indigenous material culture.
  • Understanding of requirements for archaeology on federal lands.
  • Membership with the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP).


Compensation

AB, BC, NT, NU, SK & YT: $110,600 - $146,500

MB & ON: $100,900 - $139,000

NB, NL, NS, PEI & QC: $99,900 - $132,700

Disclosure:
The final salary awarded for this role may vary from the above range based on several factors including, but not limited to, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, geographic location, performance, and business or organizational needs. The wage range provided in this job posting may be subject to change for business purposes.

Make Your Mark With WSP

Ready to lead meaningful work that safeguards the stories of our past while shaping the future? Let's build something lasting together.

About WSP

WSP is a Canadian engineering consulting firm that provides services to transform the built environment and restore the natural environment. The firm's expertise ranges from environmental remediation and urban planning, to engineering iconic buildings and designing sustainable transport networks, to developing the energy sources of the future and enabling new ways of extracting essential resources. It has approximately 54,000 employees, including engineers, technicians, scientists, architects, planners, surveyors, program and construction management professionals, and various environmental experts. WSP has offices in more than 40 countries and territories around the world.
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